Rangers ‘enticed’ by ex-Newcastle man as Celtic legend linked with MLS move
Rangers narrowed the deficit to league leaders Celtic on Saturday, intensifying the competition for the Scottish Premiership
championship. In Aberdeen, Brendan Rodgers’ team was held to a 1-1 draw,
while Phillipe Clement’s team defeated Livingston 3-0 at home.
With just three points separating them, the Rangers still have the game in hand and know that a win would bring them level.
GlasgowWorld has compiled all the most recent information about both clubs in the meanwhile.
This is expected to be one of the most fascinating title races in years.
Ex-Newcastle striker eyed
Gayle became a free agent, and according to The Scottish Sun, a transfer north of the border may be in the works.
In January, Phillipe Clement was able to bolster his position up front thanks to two encouraging loan agreements. Oscar Cortes
entered from RC Lens on the day of the deadline, while Fabio Silva joined from Wolves for the balance of the campaign.
However, being the only two teams who could afford his salary, the Rangers and Celtics might become more interested in Gayle if he
becomes available. Given Celtic’s move for Idah, moving to Ibrox seems to be the more likely option.
Celtic icon could still leave
A number of Major League Soccer clubs are reportedly keeping an eye on James Forrest’s position. Football Insider says that the
winger managed to stay at Celtic past deadline day, but there are rumors that he could still move in an out-of-season trade.
Forrest joined Celtic in 2002 and has been a member of the first team since 2009. Despite this, the 32-year-old has found it difficult to
play consistently this season, making only two Premiership starts. He may potentially depart despite turning down many offers last
month, the majority of which are said to have originated from the English Championship.
Players from Scotland can still relocate to the US as long as the transfer window is open until April 23. Parkhead has a deal with
Forrest that expires in June 2025.
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